Title of article :
Accumulation of radiocesium in wild mushrooms collected from a
Japanese forest and cesium uptake by microorganisms isolated
from the mushroom-growing soils
Author/Authors :
Chikako Kuwaharaa، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Atsushi Fukumotob، نويسنده , , Ayako Ohsoneb، نويسنده , , Nobutaka Furuyab، نويسنده , ,
Hisashi Shibatac، نويسنده , , Hideo Sugiyamad، نويسنده , , Fumio Katob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Mushrooms and soils samples collected from a sub-alpine forest of Mt. Fuji in Japan were measured for 137Cs and stable Cs.
The ranges of 137Cs specific activities and stable Cs concentrations in the mushrooms were 291–7950 Bq kg 1 dry weight and
4.69–58.1 mg kg 1 dry weight, respectively. Both 137Cs specific activities and stable Cs concentrations in the mushrooms were
higher than those in common agricultural plants. The 137Cs specific activities and stable Cs concentrations in the soils were
3.18–149 Bq kg 1 dry weight and 0.618–2.18 mg kg 1 dry weight, respectively. The appearance frequencies of filamentous
actinomycetes and planktonic bacteria from the soils decreased according to increasing Cs contents in the medium. No
relationship was observed between the appearance frequencies of those and the stable Cs concentrations in the soils. The
filamentous actinomycetes from any soil sample could not grow in the presence of 25 mM Cs, although the planktonic bacteria
from the soil samples could grow with up to 50 mM Cs in YM agar. In addition, the planktonic bacteria from approximately
70% of the soil samples could grow even in the presence of 100 mM Cs. Filamentous actinomycetes were more sensitive to Cs
than planktonic bacteria. In in vitro experiments, Cs uptake by these strains of filamentous actinomycetes and planktonic
bacteria was high in the presence of 5 mM CsCl and the strains accumulated Cs, the same as in mushrooms. Our results indicate
that filamentous actinomycetes in the soils have higher sensitivity to Cs than planktonic bacteria, and several strains of
filamentous actinomycetes have a high Cs accumulation in the presence of 5 mM Cs.
Keywords :
Soil microorganisms , Concentration ratio , radiocesium , cesium , Accumulation , mushroom
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment